[XeTeX] Inactive citation links with hyperref and natbib

Pierre Morel pier.morel at gmail.com
Thu Sep 16 12:33:47 CEST 2010


To Philip Taylor, thanks for your answer, but it doesn't appear to work: it even blocks pdf generation with babel/xetex which was working previously.


To Peter Dyballa, I'm not sure I follow you here...

All my references are in English anyway, so I'm perfectly fine with having the whole bibliography with english typography rules (The only problem is then the bibliography chapter being automatically called "Bibliography" instead of "Bibliographie", which would look weird as all my chapter titles are in French). But I digress.

Polyglossia/xetex and babel/pdftex produce real errors (that block the generation of the pdf) when I cite the references in the main body of the text. I want this main body of text to follow French typography and hyphenations because it is well... in French. This specific problem is there because the actual code  used to reference papers (the thing I put inside \citep{}) contains a colon (not the title). So the problem I have is above mere typography details in the bibliography.



Le 16 sept. 2010 à 12:08, Peter Dyballa a écrit :

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> Am 16.09.2010 um 11:22 schrieb Pierre Morel:
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>> The problems arise when I cite a paper in the French text, such as "french french french \citep{Author:year} french french french". I could surround each \citep command by \selectlanguage{english}...\selectlanguage{french}, but it's certainly not elegant !
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> Not always. The declaration as French would only be needed in cases when TeX would hyphenate non-English words at the wrong places. (That's mainly what Babel or Polyglossia are needed here – except, you want certain characters mixed into cited titles, names, and years appear according to French typography rules. Non-French bibliographies often don't pay so much attention here.)
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